A moan and a few things I dislike….

As a man I detest some things, these are:-

1. Regional radio 2. Useless celebrities including the fact show that made them famous to begin with 3. Italian food items 4. Ebay and Paypal 5. Overly emotive people 6. Cats – this is a brand new one, since acquiring a Cat 7. Westerns 8. Liverpool FC 9. Those that use bad analogies 10. Purchasing

Today, I left shopping until last because its the one that seemingly can’t be ignored plus the the one that irritated me the most. It’s not particularly original, I’m sure there are hundreds or 1000s of males who despise the sheer reference to “popping into town” but I have to be in the most notable 5% concerning my hatred towards it. However, I truly do love a superb Cycle Shop or Bike Shop.

It’s not only crowded and busy, nevertheless the tedium alone makes we want to grab a harpoon and shoot myself. I’d try this but I don’t have a harpoon also it means going into town to get one.

The faces of endless males marching around Topshop, Monsoon or River Island is priceless, the death row expression, a mix of fear, boredom and daydreams to be anywhere but because they dutifully guard the most up-to-date haul of overpriced wardrobe fodder.

I love spend time outside; I will be a keen Golfer, play Sunday League football and Cycle throughout the week. The Footy features a minimum outlay; a brand new couple of boots every Couple of years, the golf may be the target of unimaginative but considerably welcomed Christmas gifts, so it’s the cycling where I seem to need to shop.

There are plenty of disposable requirements that are part and parcel of the hobby such as tyres, tubes and supplemental, but also the technology seems to evolve a lot quicker too. So guiltily I do venture to my local bike shop with great aplomb. I know what I want, what works where to get it, the process it effortless.

My local cycle shop, is on a nice stretch of water, no throngs of people, no disturbance, no hooded children spending all day long…..standing and eating robotically reformed meats, its a great experience. So there it is actually, move shops to the countryside and Men will erase it of their list.

A impressive model of an independent bike shop is Rutland Cycling.Amazing offersto be seen!